Dear Stata experts,
I have got lost and confused regarding the p-values for Hansen and difference-in-Hansen tests threshold proposed by Roodman (2009, p129) "Also, because of the risks, do not take comfort in a Hansen test p-value below 0.1. View higher values, such as 0.25, as potential signs of trouble".
Researchers reports the p-value of these tests under two different arguments based on that quoted sentence, first group reports p-value under 0.25 threshold as the best estimations, which i believe its true according to Roodman statement, while others report higher values are best results!!
Thus, according to Roodman's statement which group would you support?
Thanks
I have got lost and confused regarding the p-values for Hansen and difference-in-Hansen tests threshold proposed by Roodman (2009, p129) "Also, because of the risks, do not take comfort in a Hansen test p-value below 0.1. View higher values, such as 0.25, as potential signs of trouble".
Researchers reports the p-value of these tests under two different arguments based on that quoted sentence, first group reports p-value under 0.25 threshold as the best estimations, which i believe its true according to Roodman statement, while others report higher values are best results!!
Thus, according to Roodman's statement which group would you support?
Thanks
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